Month: May 2019

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If your organization hasn’t conducted a pay audit yet, it’s not alone. But it’s time. And if your leadership team hasn’t begun serious discussion about conducting a pay audit, it’s way past time to do so. Sidestepping the issue by avoiding taking a close look at your organization’s pay practices won’t make it go away.

Straight whiskey. That’s my drink of choice, or at least it’s one of them. Some nights I’ve kicked my heels up with a glass and sipped it slowly simply because I thought it sounded appealing. Other nights I’ve clutched my glass in a shaking hand with a sense of internal restlessness I couldn’t attribute to

The world was devastated to learn a few months ago that beloved Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek was suffering from stage 4 pancreatic cancer, a cancer with an often-grim diagnosis. In open and emotional announcement, Trebek promised to fight his illness aggressively, and thankfully, it’s a fight he now seems to be winning! “It’s kind of

Some teens (and their parents) love their phones so much, they’re taking them to bed. According to a recent survey by Common Sense Media, a non-profit organization that focuses on education and advocacy around children’s technology use, 29 per cent of children went to bed with their phones. Story continues below The survey also looked

“Change your thoughts and you can change your world.” ~Norman Vincent Peale Making a major life change, such as changing careers or moving to a new state, can be really scary. Even if our hearts are pulling us in one direction, we may still be plagued with doubt, fear, and anxious thoughts, such as: How

When it was revealed that MacKenzie Bezos was divorcing the world’s richest man, her split with Jeff Bezos made international headlines for a billion reasons. There was a lot of speculation about the circumstances behind the break up, about what MacKenzie would do next, and above all, how much money she would get in the

Even a smooth flight can make some people feel anxious. Add turbulence to the mix, and flying can be downright terrifying. But as commercial pilot Clark Morawetz points out, turbulence is a completely normal — and safe — part of flying. Story continues below READ MORE: Fear of flying: How to get over the anxiety

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“We are constantly invited to be who we are.” ~Henry David Thoreau When your circumstances invite you to present your true self to others, do you accept the invitation? I think of authentic communication as sharing the unfiltered essence of ourselves with others, including our identities, feelings, needs, boundaries, and desires. It’s taken me many

A Montreal man was sent to the emergency room after consuming too much homemade licorice tea, a new report has found. According to a recent case study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the 84-year-old man was treated for high blood pressure at the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal. Story continues below “His blood

For many, baking has always been a relaxing retreat. A time to de-stress, focus and, well, eat. But cooking can also become a therapeutic pastime, and some experts suggest it could be useful for people’s well-being. In a 2018 study by the National Institutes of Health, researchers looked at “cooking interventions” in therapeutic and rehabilitative

You know what’s really tough? Loving people for who they are. Not for who we want them to be. Not for who we think they can be. But loving them exactly as they are today. ► Read The Full Article: We Must Cherish the Treasure Within Us All ► For more Inspirational Videos: Most Inspiring

The passing of a loved one can be utterly devastating. Grief is all-encompassing, and for some, it never really goes away. Tattoos present a unique way to cope with the grief. Story continues below “Memorial tattoos help continue bonds with the deceased,” said Deborah Davidson. She works as a professor of sociology at York University,

Stress is a word that consumes our society, we’re all Human, not Superhero and even the best Productivity Ninja can have times where the pressure becomes too great. Practical steps learnt from Productivity Training are only employable if we have the headspace to utilise them. A clever way to consider your stress is using the

When you’re stressed, the last thing you want to worry about is your teeth. For some, stress can lead skipping out on brushing or flossing altogether, while others develop habits of teeth-grinding. Dr. Bruce Ward, a dentist and spokesperson for the British Columbia Dental Association, told Global News that when people are stressed, they often

Technology is advancing at a rate that outpaces the abilities of most companies and their workforces to keep pace. It should come as no surprise then, according to a new survey from i4cp, that 92% of 189 business professionals from organizations with at least 1,000 employees indicate their firms are undergoing a digital transformation, at

“If you believe it will work out, you’ll see opportunities. If you believe it won’t, you will see obstacles.” ~Wayne Dyer I’ve been part of a social meet-up group for the past few years, one that’s helped me through tricky times like quitting my job, dealing with anxiety, and having my first baby. When I

When Frank Baez first stepped into New York University’s Langone Tisch Hospital, he was hired to work as a janitor cleaning patients’ rooms. Baez was in his teens at the time, and could hardly speak English. He had moved to New York from the Dominican Republic at age 15 with his mother, Good Morning America

Father Gregory Boyle’s work as the founder of Homeboy Industries has greatly impacted the lives of so many. His hilarious and inspiring story reminds us all that there is no us and them, just us. ► Watch all Goalcast inspirational videos: Most Inspiring Videos, Speeches and Interviews ► Subscribe here for more Goalcast videos: https://goo.gl/wTKGC4

“Forgive yourself for not knowing better at the time. Forgive yourself for giving away your power. Forgive yourself for past behaviors. Forgive yourself for the survival patterns and traits you picked up while enduring trauma. Forgive yourself for being who you needed to be.” ~Audrey Kitching I have always been an extremely glass-half-full kind of

At least 15 per cent of Canadians would never have a relationship with someone outside their race, according to an exclusive poll by Ipsos for Global News. The poll found participants with only a high school education (20 per cent) and Ontario residents (19 per cent) were more likely to share this point of view.

Managers occupy vital positions in organizations, serving as bridges between enterprises and their workforces. Consequently, the ability of managers to motivate, communicate with, and lead their teams effectively is critical to business performance and success. But the latest research by i4cp and ATD revealed that many companies are heightening their exposure to business and

“It’s not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.” ~Roy E. Disney I got out of the car and could immediately tell that something was amiss. There were far too many glum-looking people milling around outside the building my meeting was scheduled to take place in. I worked for Yellow Pages

I am terrified. I’ve run away to a tropical island in Malaysia, far from everyone I love and everyone who loves me. I am lost. I feel empty, apathetic, lonely. I am confused, hurt. Without motivation, without drive, and incredibly not myself. But wholly myself, at the same time– and that scares me. I was

An Ontario firefighter says his rights were violated after his employer refused to provide sufficient vegan food while he was battling forest fires in B.C. in 2017. Adam Knauff said while working near William’s Lake, B.C., his employer, Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, failed to supply him with enough vegan food to sustain

Deadly Women. I like Deadly Women. Allow me to rephrase: I don’t have an affinity for murderous ladies, and I’m also not a fan of murder as a practice. I am decidedly pro-loving people and anti-killing them. And yet I enjoy the show Deadly Women and watch it with my sister, who shares my interest

Tiny homes, organic gardens, an outdoor theater, walking trails, study areas, worship places, an inn – these are just some of the highlights of Community First! Village in Austin, Texas. But they’re not found in upscale neighborhood with million-dollar listings or emerging arts district. Instead, they’re part of phase one of a massive undertaking to